Catalan fireball
Probably this name doesn’t tell you much. I’m a fan of the wizarding world of JK Rowling, but not enough to soak up all the news as I do with the DC Comics. However, sometimes it happens that something will interest me strongly, especially if it is related to my second home – the Iberian Peninsula. Especially if it is a dragon, as hellishly temperamental as the people of Spain.
Well, the Fireball comes from Catalonia, the region of the Kingdom of Spain that I have the least sympathy for, but it is the Catalans who have their fiery beast. The existence of this species was only shown on the notes page of the book Dragon Breeding for Pleasure and Profit , which appeared on the official JK Rowling website. As can be seen, the dragon has a doggy face with a badly burnt tip. In the wizarding world, the magizoologist Newt Scamander was a famous researcher of this unusual animal. According to him, there were only ten known breeds of dragons, which suggests that the Catalan creature could have become extinct by the 1990s, although now some individuals may appear … – Bartosz Stuła